Dennis Gebhart
"Guru In Your Ear"
Pull up a chair. Guru In Your Ear isn’t trends or hype , it’s earned wisdom. Hosted by Dennis Gebhart, trainer, stylist, and author of Captain Color vs. The Pigment Pirates , with 40+ years behind the chair and in the classroom. This podcast cuts through marketing myths to deliver brand-neutral, science-based hair color understanding, real techniques, war stories, and honest conversations with Max Maisano and industry veterans. Expect clarity, confidence, and truth you can use. Listen now. Subscribe and lean in.
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Episodes
What is , "TONE PANIC DISORDER?" 08.06.2026 36:31
BOOTCAMP TRILOGY- PART 3 What is , "TONE PANIC DISORDER?" (Standard) Episode 23 Have you ever pulled a foil, seen warmth, and immediately felt the urge to fix something? If so, you're not alone. In this final installment of the Bootcamp Trilogy, Dennis Gebhart explores one of the most common emotional reactions in hair color: Tone Panic Disorder. The tendency to interpret normal warm...
"DEVELOPER DEPENDENCY SYNDROME" 03.06.2026 37:56
BOOTCAMP TRILOGY- PART 2 Episode #22 (Standard) DEVELOPER DEPENDENCY SYNDROME What if one of the most common habits in hair color has nothing to do with chemistry...and everything to do with fear? In this episode of Guru In Your Ear, Dennis Gebhart explores a behavior that has quietly influenced generations of colorists: Developer Dependency Syndrome. The belief that if something isn't workin...
"Are You a Mixoholic?" 29.05.2026 19:12
Mixoholism. Episode #21 (Standard) What happens when fear quietly takes control at the color bar? In this episode of Guru In Your Ear, Dennis Gebhart dives into a behavior almost every colorist has experienced… adding “just one more shade” to the bowl. A little natural. A little gold. A touch of violet. Maybe some ash… just in case. What feels like customization may actually be confusion disguis...
“Why ‘pH Balanced’ Often Means Nothing” 19.05.2026 26:08
“Why ‘pH Balanced’ Often Means Nothing” Episode #20 (Standard) “pH balanced.” Few phrases in the beauty industry sound more intelligent…more responsible…or more reassuring. But what if the phrase means far less than we think? In this episode of Guru In Your Ear, Dennis Gebhart breaks down one of the most repeated and least understood concepts in professional haircare. This is not an attack on pH...
"What 40 Years of Teaching Hair Color Has Taught Me" 11.05.2026 28:34
"What 40 Years of Teaching Hair Color Has Taught Me" Episode #19 (Standard) What if the real reason so many hairdressers stay stuck… has nothing to do with talent? After more than 40 years of teaching hair color, Dennis reflects on one of the most uncomfortable truths in professional growth: Many people say they want understanding… but what they really want is relief. In this episode of...
“Optics Over Chemistry: The Truth About Shine Products” 03.05.2026 9:36
“Optics Over Chemistry: The Truth About Shine Products” Episode #18 (Standard) You’ve seen it. Hair so shiny it looks like glass. Light bouncing off it like a mirror. Every strand perfectly reflective. But what if I told you…That shine you’re chasing…might not be coming from the hair at all? In this episode of Guru In Your Ear , we break down one of the most misunderstood and over-marketed topic...
“Depth Without Foundation ; The Science Behind Pre-pigmenting Hair Color” 27.04.2026 11:59
“Depth Without Foundation ; The Science Behind Pre-pigmenting Hair Color” Episode #16 (Standard) What if one of the most common shortcuts in modern hair color…is quietly destroying your results? In this episode, Dennis breaks down the viral idea that you can drop 4-5 levels on lightened hair without filling and why that thinking collapses under real chemistry. This is not about tradition. This is...
“The Color Theory Lies Hairdressers Still Believe” 20.04.2026 34:44
“The Color Theory Lies Hairdressers Still Believe” Episode #15 (Standard) They taught you color theory… but did they teach you how hair color actually works? In this episode of Guru In Your Ear , Dennis breaks down one of the biggest educational lies still living in the salon world: Oxidative hair color behaves like paint. From the myth that brown is just equal parts blue, red, and yellow …to th...
"Bleach Isn't Just Bleach" 14.04.2026 25:52
"Bleach Isn't Just Bleach" Episode #14 (Standard) Most hairdressers use bleach. Far fewer understand what’s actually in it. In this episode of Guru In Your Ear, we break down the real chemistry behind powder lightener. What each ingredient is doing, why persulfates are so misunderstood, where the alkaline environment actually comes from, and how bleach became one of the most powerful...
Grey Coverage: Where Illusion Ends and Chemistry Begins 06.04.2026 43:47
Grey Coverage: Where Illusion Ends and Chemistry Begins Episode #13 Standard Think you understand grey coverage? You may want to listen to this first. In this episode of Guru In Your Ear , Dennis pulls apart one of the most over-simplified and mishandled topics in the salon world: Grey hair and grey coverage. From coverage vs. camouflage… to warm bands, developer myths, missing structure, and...
"Attractive Theory vs. Chemical Reality" 30.03.2026 11:38
"Attractive Theory vs. Chemical Reality" Episode 12 ( Standard) Not everything that sounds convincing is chemically correct. In this episode, Dennis breaks down one of the most believable myths floating around social media right now and why attractive theory often falls apart under real hair color chemistry. If you’ve ever been told that “more strength” creates more vibrancy, this conve...
"The Colors we see and the Illusions they create" 23.03.2026 13:23
“The Colors We See & The Illusions They Create” Standard (Episode 11) What if some of the colors you see behind the chair… don’t actually exist the way you think they do? In this episode, we take a deeper look at the science behind hair color and uncover a fascinating truth: Not all colors are created equally. Some are formed by chemistry…Others are created by perception. From Violet vs Purple...
Lifetime Achievement? According to who ? 16.03.2026 16:59
"Standard" DEDICATION (Episode 10) This episode is dedicated to the salon professionals and educators who spent a lifetime doing the work behind the chair, in classrooms, and in quiet conversations no one applauded. To those who raised standards, mentored others, stayed curious, and chose integrity over attention. You may never stand on a stage. You may never receive a plaque. But your i...
War Stories and Battle Scars (Martin Rodrequiz Part 2) 09.03.2026 40:32
War Stories & Battle Scars: Martin Rodriguez Part 2 "Standard" Some lessons in hair color don’t come from classes. They come from consequences. In this episode of War Stories & Battle Scars , I continue my interview with Martin Rodriguez for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to survive and evolve in this industry. This isn’t about trends or techniques. It...
War Stories and Battle Scars ( with Martin Rodriguez) 02.03.2026 40:32
"Standard" War Stories & Battle Scars: Martin Rodriguez Some lessons in hair color don’t come from classes. They come from consequences. In this episode of War Stories & Battle Scars , I sit down with Martin Rodriguez for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to survive and evolve in this industry. This isn’t about trends or techniques. It’s about the thinking...
"Smooth Hair Can Still Be Un-Finished" 23.02.2026 14:43
Standard “Smooth Hair Can Still Be Un-finished” Smooth hair can be one of the most convincing illusions in hair color. In this episode, we break down why hair can feel incredible,yet still be chemically unfinished. If you’ve ever trusted slip, shine, or softness as proof the process was complete, this conversation may change how you finish color forever. Mastery isn’t about how it feels at the b...
By Request: "You can't certify Mastery" 18.02.2026 14:02
STANDARD Can mastery be certified in a weekend? That’s the question that sparked this episode, by request . After watching a two-day class promise “Hair Color Mastery” and issue certificates to attendees, I knew this was a conversation we had to have. Not to attack education. Not to shame learning. But to protect the meaning of mastery itself. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on one of t...
"The Bonding Complex Complication" 10.02.2026 10:10
"Standard" Everyone is talking about bond-building … But very few are explaining which bonds actually matter and why. In this episode, we slow the noise down and break apart one of the most misunderstood topics in modern hair care: hydrogen bonds vs. disulfide bonds. Not from a marketing lens , but from a science-first, stylist-to-stylist conversation rooted in real chemistry and rea...
"Unfinished Chemistry" (The Importance of Post Oxidation) 02.02.2026 13:31
(Standard) Most hair color problems don’t come from bad formulas. They come from unfinished chemistry . In this episode, Dennis Gebhart breaks down the most overlooked step in professional hair color services: post-oxidation . We unpack what really happens to the hair after an oxidative service, why simply rinsing and shampooing isn’t enough, and the critical difference between comforting the h...
War Stories and Battle Scars (Dale Smith Interview Pt 2) 26.01.2026 1:12:37
War Stories & Battle Scars: Dale Smith Part 2 If Part 1 opened the door… Part 2 takes you into the room most people avoid. This is where the conversation deepens. Where the lessons get heavier. And where experience speaks louder than theory. In Part 2 of War Stories & Battle Scars , Dale Smith goes further into the moments that changed how he thinks, teaches, and works behind the chai...
War Stories and Battle Scars (Interview with Dale Smith Part 1 ) 19.01.2026 1:12:37
War Stories & Battle Scars: Dale Smith Part 1 Every seasoned colorist has them. The moments that didn’t make it to Instagram. The failures that taught more than any class ever could. In Part 1 of War Stories & Battle Scars , I sit down with Dale Smith for a raw, unfiltered conversation about the realities behind the chair. The mistakes, the myths, the turning points, and the lessons t...
"By Request". How Misinformation Is Born in the Salon Industry 12.01.2026 19:07
Dessert Is Not Science: How Misinformation Is Born in the Salon Industry Standard (Audio) Edition What if something our industry has believed for years… was never true? In this 19-minute episode, we unpack how misinformation is born in the salon world , how confidence replaces chemistry, how stories turn into “truth,” and why belief can feel real even when science says otherwise. This isn’t abo...
"Teaching Around The Edges" 05.01.2026 11:28
Standard Teaching Around the Edges is a By Request conversation about timing, depth, and responsibility in hair color education. As educators and learners, we live in a moment of more & more systems, more language, more frameworks. But more information doesn’t always create better colorists. In this 16-minute episode, Dennis explores why confidence can grow faster than understanding, how ed...
"The Great Pigment Myth" 29.12.2025 16:08
"The Great Pigment Myth" Standard You know what’s funny about teaching? Sometimes the lesson you think you’re teaching isn’t the lesson that shows up. This morning, as I was recording a broadcast on a completely different topic, I had one of those moments that makes you stop mid-sentence and say, “Wait a second… why have we never explained it like this?” And that’s what I want to share...
"Undertones do not exist" ! The Truth In Science 22.12.2025 17:51
“Undertones do not exist”! “There’s no secret color hiding under the hair waiting to be ‘exposed.’ You’re not Indiana Jones uncovering ancient undertones . You’re a colorist shifting pigment balance. Warmth appears because eumelanin breaks down first, not because the hair had a surprise inside.” Today, we’re putting this myth to rest. We’re going to break down where the idea came from, why it’s...
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